Industry News

Stay tuned to all the news of the electric vehicle industry!

Subscribe to our newsletter

Fill out the form to subscribe to our mailing list and be on the lookout for events and news concerning electric mobility. Informing consumers and making known the artisans of this industry is at the heart of our concerns. Subscribe and stay informed on a range of topics that interest you!

Send us your news

We invite you to send us your press releases, free of charge. You offer a new product or service, you organize an event, you make new acquisitions, you get new contracts, you have new staff nominations or others, do not hesitate, your news interests us! Suggest a news.

For industry professionals, join your market by giving you visibility on our platforms. Click to download the rate card.
Tuesday 20 February 2024

2024 U.S. Electric Cars Listed By 0-60 MPH Acceleration: Quickest To Slowest

Brisk acceleration is one of the signature features of electric cars. They are not only very quick, but the acceleration itself is smooth and quiet.

In today's post, we'll take a look at a list of 0 to 60 mph (96.5 km/h) acceleration times, official or estimated by the manufacturers, for U.S.-market battery-electric vehicles. There are more than 300 individual configurations on sale, including different battery sizes, ranges, powertrain setups, and wheels, out of which we collected 0-60 mph numbers for about 250 configurations.

Not all manufacturers list acceleration times for all their models or versions, but the chart is as comprehensive as we could make it.

<< Back to news

+ Share
Manage your privacy settings

Cookies collect information about how you use our website so we can personalize your experience, offer you personalized products or services and for advertising purposes. To continue using the website with all cookies, select Allow all cookies. Selecting Only essential cookies will only allow cookies necessary for the website to work properly. Change your preferences at any time by visiting the Terms of Use